Tamridaea

Tamridaea is a genus of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae.

[2] It is a small shrub with sweet-smelling jasmine-like flowers and emarginate corolla lobes.

Its natural habitat is rocky areas, both limestone and granite, where it often grows in rock crevices from 100 to 1,100 metres elevation.

[1] The species was first described in as Mussaenda capsulifera by Isaac Bayley Balfour In 1882.

[2][1] The name Tamridaea is derived from Tamrida, a former name for Hadiboh, Socotra's capital.